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- Who is an angel investor?
An angel investor is an individual who makes direct investments of personal funds into a venture, typically early stage businesses. Because the capital is being invested at a risky time in a business venture, the angel must be capable of taking a loss of the entire investment, and, as such, most angel investors are high-net-worth individuals. These individuals usually are “accredited investors” i.e. their net worth or joint net worth with that their spouse exceeds $1,000,000”; OR “their individual income is in excess of $ 200,000 in each of the two most recent years or joint income with that their spouse is in excess of $300,000 in each of those years and there is a reasonable expectation of reaching the same income level in the current year.”
- What is an angel group?
An angel group is a formal or informal assemblage of active angels who cooperate in some part of the investment process.
- How do I learn more about angel investing?
TAN conducts periodic training programs. Periodically, TAN has speakers on relevant topics. In addition please see the Resources Page for more information.
- What Type of Companies will be helped?
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- What is the Overall Process
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- Is there any standard Application Form
There is a downloadable form available at click here
- What is the Submission Process?
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- How is Company Information Verification done?
If the Angels has the experience and the time to conduct due diligence; it will be done by that member(s). However, TAN would also have relationship with a number of service providers who can be called upon to get the job done.
How is TAN run?
TAN has a Board of Directors (BOD) and a management team headed by a CEO who would be accountable to the BODs. TAN also has a high profile Board of Advisors. |
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